It’s Erika Vu, bitch!
Netflix has released a trailer for its upcoming comedy series Boo, Bitch, starring Lana Condor (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before). The official Netflix Twitter account shared the hilarious trailer Monday, with Condor as Erika Vu, a high school senior suffering from a severe case of FOMO after spending the past four years focusing solely on academics. Alongside her best friend Gia (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’s Zoe Colletti), Erika sets out to change her life for the more adventurous … only to immediately find herself as a ghost, stuck between the living and the dead.
As it turns out, Erika has some unfinished business: to stick around, she has to become more famous in death than she was in life—not the easiest task for a high school nothing.
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But being a ghost isn’t all bad … maybe. Using her ghostly status to become an influencer, Erika tries to find the bright side of the afterlife. “At least I can’t get pregnant,” Erika reasons with Gia, before letting out a horrified gasp. “Oh wait. Can I? Are ghost babies a thing?”
Watch the sidesplitting supernatural trailer below:
Written by Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Lauren Iungerich (On My Block) from an original script by co-creators Tim Schauer and Kuba Soltysiak, Boo, Bitch also stars Mason Versaw, Aparna Brielle, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, and Jason Genao.
Deadline reports that Ehrlich and Iungerich will serve as showrunners and executive produce alongside Condor, Jonathan Komack Martin, Blake Goza, and Jamie Dooner. Newcomers Schauer and Soltysiak will co-executive produce.
The eight-episode limited series premieres July 8 on Netflix.
Boo, Bitch is Condor’s First Project with Netflix since To All the Boys Trilogy
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The actress, who got her start as Jubilee in 2016’s X-Men: Apocalypse, rose to international fame after starring in Netflix’s hit To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy. Based on the novels of the same name by Jenny Han, the film series follows Lara Jean Song-Covey (Condor), a shy teenager who accidentally sends private letters to boys she’s had crushes on.
Condor recently starred alongside Cole Sprouse in HBO Max’s sci-fi rom-com Moonshot; Boo, Bitch marks Condor’s first project with Netflix since wrapping up work on the trilogy (the final film, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, premiered in 2021).
You can catch Condor’s Erika Vu haunting the halls beginning July 8, only on Netflix.